Category: archives
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NEWS OF OTHER DAYS 01/04
From the Jan. 4 edition of the Register-News By: 100 years ago Mrs. M.B. Thomas, Crosswicks Street, is an amateur photographer of considerable skill. Saturday night she took an excellent flash-light picture of her husband and Richard Allen while they were deeply interested in a game of chess. There is a State law against the…
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EDITORIAL: A New Year pledgeto be the best we can be
It was a good year for the South Brunswick Post, and now we want you to help us improve in 2001. With the end of another year and 2001 already upon us, many people are looking for ways to improve themselves during the upcoming 12 months. At the South Brunswick Post, it’s not much different.…
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Mayor picked and council sets 2001 priorities
State Senator Shirley Turner administered the oath of office Monday to Lawrence’s newly appointed Mayor Pam Mount. An obviously pleased and delighted Township Councilwoman Pam Mount was unanimously elected to be mayor for 2001 by the Township Council at its annual New Year’s Day reorganization meeting. By: Lea Kahn Township Councilman Greg Puliti was unanimously…
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Girls hoops hangs near .500 mark
By: Kyle Moylan With the first month of the season completed, the Allentown High School girls’ basketball team is 2-3. Allentown’s latest win came on Dec. 27, when Allentown defeated Manchester, 49-34, in action in the Jackson Jaguar Classic. "That was a nice bit of a confidence builder," Allentown coach Paul Mercer noted. "Little by…
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Auten Road School’s architect honored
Architect Sin-U Nam’s design of the Auten Road Elementary School placed him among 250 architects nationwide chosen to appear in the 2000 American School and University Architectural Portfolio magazine for design excellence. By: Laura Toto Mr. Nam, 59, came to the United States in 1968 from Korea. He has been working on schools in New…
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Mary Walsh
Mary Elizabeth Walsh, 81, died Sunday, Dec. 31, at St. Joseph’s Skilled Nursing Center at Morris Hall. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong area resident. Mrs. Walsh had taught third grade at Cathedral School in Trenton and worked at the La Rae Shoppe in Trenton. She graduated from Georgian Court College in 1941. Wife…
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Depot newsletter plots out next steps for mercury storage
The newsletter, a weekly update, will be posted on the township’s Web site. By: Laura Toto A tentative schedule for improvements at the Somerville Depot was released in the first edition of a weekly newsletter from the federal officials regarding the depot, which stores 2,615 metric tons of mercury and other substances. Federal officials are…
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Edition of Jan. 4, 2001
James M. Tuozzolo James M. Tuozzolo, 57, who was stricken Monday evening after performing a trumpet solo at the New Year’s Eve concert of the Greater Trenton Symphony Orchestra, died at Capital Health System at Mercer hospital in Trenton. Mr. Tuozzolo was born in Trenton and he lived in Hopewell Township 14 years. He was…
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Agnes St. John
Agnes St. John, 99, died Dec. 27 at Attleboro Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Langhorne, Pa. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong Lawrence resident. She retired as a secretary from the state highway department in 1959. She later worked as a secretary for Backes and Backes, Trenton, and in the chancery office of the Diocese…
